THE INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY ACT, 1920 
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ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS 
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SECTIONS 

1.  Short title. 
2.  Constitution of Indian Red Cross Society. 
3.  Appointment of Managing Body. 
4.  Incorporation. 
4A. President of the Society. 
4B. Composition of Managing Body. 
4C. Secretary General and Treasurer of the Society. 
4D. Powers and functions of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman. 
4E. Powers of the President to supersede the Managing Body. 
5.  Power to make rules. 
6.  Dissolution and transfer of property of Joint War Committee. 
7.  Purposes to which funds of Society may be applied. 
8.  Constitution of Branch Committees. 
9.  Affiliation of other Societies. 
10.  Decision of Managing Body as to purposes final . 
11.  Receipt and use of gifts. 
12.  Powers of Branch Committees. 
13.  Transfer of property to Pakistan. 

THE FIRST SCHEDULE. 

THE SECOND SCHEDULE. 

THE THIRD SCHEDULE. 

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THE INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY ACT, 19201 

ACT No. 15 OF 19201 

An Act to constitute an Indian Red Cross Society. 

WHEREAS  it  is  expedient  to  provide  for  the  future  administration  of  the  various  monies                       

[20th March, 1920.] 

and gifts received from the public for the purpose of medical and other aid to the sick and wounded, and 
other  purposes  of  a  like  nature  during  the  late  war,  and  more  especially  for  the  administration  of  the 
monies  and  property  held  by  a  Committee  known  as  the  Joint  War  Committee,  Indian  Branch,  of  the 
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England and the British Red Cross Society; 

AND  WHEREAS  it  is  expedient  to  constitute  an  Indian  Red  Cross  Society  with  a  view  to  the 
continuation in peace time, on a wider basis and with a wider purpose, of the work carried on by the said 
Committee during the war, and to provide for the affiliation therewith of other societies and bodies having 
similar objects; 

It is hereby enacted as follows:— 

1. Short title.—(1) This Act may be called the Indian Red Cross Society Act, 1920. 

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the  Society  shall  be  nominated  by  persons  who 

2.  Constitution  of  Indian  Red  Cross  Society.—There  shall  be  constitued  by  this  Act  a                
Society  to  be  known  as  the  Indian  Red  Cross  Society  (hereinafter  called  the  Society).  The  first                 
members  of 
commencement  of  this  Act  were  members  of  the  Joint  War  Committee,  Indian  Branch,  of  the                  
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  and  the  British  Red  Cross  Society  (hereinafter  called             
the  Committee)  at  a  meeting  to  be  summoned  and  held  for  that  purpose  in  accordance  with                                 
the  usual  practice  of  the  Committee  within  three  months  from  the  commencement  of  this  Act.  The 
number of members to be so nominated shall not be less than twenty-five or more than fifty. 

immediately  before 

the                        

3.  Appointment  of  Managing  Body.—The  Committee  shall  also  at  the  same  meeting                  
appoint  from  among  the  members  nominated  under  section  2  of  the  Managing  Body  of  the                          
Society  (hereinafter  called  the  Managing  Body),  the  members  of  which  shall  hold  office  as                   
such  until  a  new  Managing  Body  is  appointed  as  hereinafter  provided.  The  number  of  members                        
of the Managing Body shall not be less than ten or more than thirty. 

4.  Incorporation.—The  first  members  of  the  Society  and  all  persons  who  may  hereafter                      
become  members  thereof  so  long  as  they  continue  so  to  be,  are  hereby  constituted  a  body                          
corporate  under  the  name  of  the  Indian  Red  Cross  Society,  and  the  said  body  shall  have                              
perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal  with  power  to  hold  and  acquire  property,  moveable                            
and immoveable, and shall sue and be sued by the said name. 

3[4A.  President  of  the  Society.—The  President  of  India  shall  be  the  President  of  the  Society 

(hereinafter referred to as the President). 

1. The Act has been extended with modifications to Goa, Daman and Diu by Reg. 12 of 1962, s. 3 and Sch. (w.e.f. 28-1-1963) 
The Act has been extended in its application to the whole of the Union of the Union territory of Lakshadweep (w.e.f. 1-10-
1967)  vide  Reg.  8  of  1965,  s.  3  and  the  Schedule  and  to  the  Union  territory  of  Pondicherry  by  Act  26  of  1968,  s.  3  and 
Schedule.  

2. Sub-section (2) omitted by Act 22 of 1956, s. 2.  
3. Ins. by Act 14 of 1992, s. 2 (w.e.f. 23-1-1992). 

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4B.  Composition  of  Managing  Body.—(1)  Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  section  3,  the 

Managing Body shall consist of the following members, namely:— 

(a) a Chairman to be nominated by the President for such term as he may deem fit; 

(b) six members to be nominated by the President for such term as he may deem fit; 

(c)  twelve  members  to  be  elected  by  the  State  Branch  Committees  for  a  term  of  two  years  in 

accordance with the rules made by the Managing Body under section 5: 

Provided that not more than one member shall be elected by any State Branch Committee: 

Provided further that no member, elected under this section shall hold office continuously for more 

than two terms. 

(2) The Managing Body  existing  immediately before the commencement  of the Indian Red 
Cross  Society  (Amendment)  Act,  1992  (14  of  1992)  shall  case  to  exist  and  the  Chairman  and 
all  the  members  of  the  said  Body  shall  be  deemed  to  have  vacated  their  offices  on  such 
commencement  and  the  Managing  Body  shall  be  reconstituted  within  a  period  of  six  months 
from such commencement in accordance with the provisions of sub -section (1) and until it is so 
reconstituted,  the  President  may  authorise  any  person  or  body  of  persons  to  exercise  and 
discharge  all  the  powers,  functions  and  duties  which  may,  under  the  provisions  of  this  Act  or 
the rules made thereunder, be exercised or discharged by or on behalf of the Managing Body.  

4C.  Secretary  General  and  Treasurer  of  the  Society.—(1)  The  Managing  Body  shall,  with  the 

previous approval of the President, appoint a Secretary-General and a Treasurer of the Society. 

(2)  The  term  of  office  and  the  conditions  of  service  of  the  Secretary -General  and  the 
Treasurer shall be such as the Managing Body may determine by  rules made under section 5: 

Provided  that  a  the  term  of  office  and  conditions  of  service  of  the  Secretary -General  and 

the Treasurer may be varied in like manner by the Managing Body.  

(3)  Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  any  contract  or  agreement  and  n otwithstanding 
any  judgment,  decree  or  order  of  any  court, tribunal  or  authority  or  anything  contained  in  any 
other  provision  of  this  Act  or  the  rules  made  thereunder,  the  term  of  office  and  conditions  of 
service of any persons appointed as the Secretary -General of the Society at any time before the 
commencement of the  Indian Red Cross Society  (Amendment) Act, 1992  (14  of  1992)  may  be 
varied by the Managing Body with the previous approval of the President.  

4D. Powers and functions of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman.—(1) The powers and functions 

of the Chairman shall be— 

(a)  to  preside  over  the  meetings  of  the  Managing  Body  and  all  other  Committees  set 

up by the Managing Body of which he is the Chairman;  

(b)  to  re-appropriate  on  the  advice  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Society,  budgetary 

allocation from the major head of account to another major head of account;  

(c)  to  authorise,  on  the  advice  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Society,  expenditure  on  items  not 

contemplated in the annual Budget of the Society, subject to the availability of funds; 

(d)  to  institute,  if  necessary,  disciplinary  proceedings  against  officers  of  and  above  the  rank  of 

Deputy Secretary of the Society: 

Provided  that  the  final  decision  on  the  basis  of  the  disciplinary  proceedings  so 

instituted shall be taken,— 

(i) in case of the Secretary-General of the Society, with the previous approval of the President; 

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(ii) in other cases, with the previous approval of the Managing Body. 

(2) The powers and functions of the Vice -Chairman shall be,— 

(a)  to  exercise  the  powers  and  perform  the  functions  conferred  on  the  Chairman  under  sub-
section (1) or delegated to him under sub-section (3), in the absence of the Chairman on leave or on 
tour abroad or for any other similar reasons; 

(b)  to  act  as  ex  officio  member  in  all  the  Committees  or  Sub-Committees  appointed  by  the 

Managing Body. 

(3)  The  Chairman  and  the  Vice-Chairman  shall,  in  addition  to  the  powers  exercisable  by 
them under sub-sections (1) and (2), exercise such other financial and administrative powers as 
may  be  delegated  to  them  by  the  Managing  Body  in  accordance  with  rules  made  by  it  under 
section 5. 

4E. Powers of the President to supersede the Managing Body.—(1) If, at any time, the President is 

of opinion— 

(a)  that  there  has  been  gross  failure  in  the  management  of  the  affairs  of  the  Society  by  the 

Managing Body; or 

(b)  that  the  Managing  Body  is  acting  in  a  manner  which  is  prejudicial  to  carrying  out  the 

objectives of the Society, 

the President array, by order in writing, supersede the Managing Body for such period, not exceeding six 
months, as may be specified in the order: 

Provided that before issuing an order under this sub-section, the President shall give a reasonable 
opportunity to the Managing Body to show cause why it should not be superseded and shall consider the 
explanations and objections, if any, of the Managing Body. 

(2) Upon the issue of an order under sub-section (1) superseding the Managing Body,— 

(a) all the members of the Managing Body shall, as from the date of supersession, vacate their 

offices as such; 

(b) all the powers, functions and duties which may, under the provisions of this Act or the rules 
made thereunder, be exercised or discharged by or on behalf of the Managing Body shall, until the 
Managing Body is reconstituted, be exercised and discharged by such person or body of persons as 
the President may appoint in this behalf. 

(3) On the expiration of the period of supersession specified in the order issued under sub-section (1), 
the President may extend the period of supersession for a further period not exceeding six months as may 
be recommended by the person or body of persons appointed under clause (b) of sub-section (2): 

Provided  that  the  President  may,  at  any  time  before  the  expiration  of  the  period  of  supersession, 
whether 
this  
sub-section, take such steps as are necessary to reconstitute the Managing Body in accordance with the 
provisions of section 4B.] 

sub-section 

originally 

specified 

extended 

under 

under 

(1) 

as 

or 

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5. Power to make rules.—1[(1)] The Managing Body 2[may, 3[with the previous approval of the 
President], make rules4 for the management, functions, control] and  procedure of the Society. The rules 
may provide among other matters for the following, namely:— 

(a) the conditions of membership of the Society;  

(b) the appointment and term of office of members of the Managing Body;  

(c) the choice of representatives on international and other Committees; 

5[(d) the procedure of election of members by State Branch Committees;] 

(e)  the  constitution of  Finance,  Medical  and  other  Committees  and  the  delegation  of  powers to 

them; 6*** 

7[(f) the powers exercisable by the Managing Body in supervising the activities of State Branch 

Committees; 

(g)  delegation  of  financial  and  administrative  powers 

to 

the  Chairman  and 

the  

Vice-Chairman; 

(h) disqualifications for membership of the Managing Body; 

(i)  the  term  of  office  and conditions  of  service  of  the  Secretary-General  and  the  Treasurer  and 

other officers of the Society; 

(j) the Tegulation of the procedure generally of the Society and Managing Body.] 

8[(2)  The  Central  Government shall  cause every  rule made  under this section to  be laid  as  soon as 
may be after the rule is made before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of 
thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before 
the  expiry  of  the  session  immediately  following  the  session  or  the  successive  sessions  aforesaid,  both 
Houses  agree  in  making  any  modification  in  the  rule  or  both  Houses  agree  that  the  rule  should  not  be 
made, that rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may 
be;  so,  however,  that  any  such  modification  or  annulment  shall  be  without  prejudice  to  the  validity  of 
anything previously done under that rule.] 

6.  Dissolution  and  transfer  of  property  of  Joint  War  Committee.—Upon the nomination of the 

first members of the Society and the appointment of the Managing Body— 

(a) the Committee shall be dissolved; 

(b)  all  property,  moveable  or  immoveable,  of  or  belonging  to  the  Committee  shall  vest  in  the 
Society and shall be applied by the Managing Body to the objects and purposes hereinafter set out; 
and 

(c)  all  the  debts  and  liabilities  of  the  Committee  shall  be  transferred  to  the  Society,  and 
shall thereafter be discharged and satisfied by it out of the aforesaid property, and each and 
every member of the Committee shall be wholly discharged therefrom.  

1. Section 5 renumbered as sub-section (1) thereof by Act 14 of 1992, s. 3 (w.e.f. 23-1-1992). 
2. Subs. by Act 22 of 1956, s. 3, for “shall, within six months from the commencement of this Act and subject to the condition of 

previous publication, make rules for the management, control”. 
3. Subs. by Act 14 of 1992, s. 3, for certain words (w.e.f.23-1-1992). 
4. For such rules, see Gazette of India, 1920, pt. I, p. 2055. 
5. Subs. by Act 14 of 1992, s. 3, for clause (d) (w.e.f.23-1-1992). 
6. The word “and” omitted by Act 22 of 1956, s. 3. 
7. Subs. by Act 14 of 1992, s. 3, for clauses (ee) and (f) (w.e.f. 23-1-1992). 
8. Ins. by s. 3, ibid. (w.e.f. 23-1-1992). 

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7.  Purposes  to  which  funds  of  Society  may  be  applied.—Notwithstanding  anything  contained in 
any appeal for subscriptions or gifts to or for the purposes of the Committee, the Managing Body may in 
its discretion apply— 

(a) either  the  corpus  of  the  income  or  any  part  of  such  corpus  or  income  of  any  property 
vested in it under clause (b) of section 6 for the relief of sickness, suffering or distress caused 
by tile operation of war in India or in any  other country in which Expeditionary Forces from 
India-  may,  from  time  to  time,  be  employed  and  for  purposes  cognate  to  that  object  and  in 
maintaining Red Cross Depots for military purposes; 

(b)  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section  8  the  income  onl y  of  any  such  property 
but not the corpus or any part thereof for the relief of sickness or suffering in India, whether 
due to the operation of war or not, or in pursuance of any of the objects set forth in the First 
Schedule. 

8.  Constitution  of  Branch  Committees.—1[(1)]  If  Branch  Committees  consisting  of  members  of 
the  Society  arc  constituted  in 2[any  of  the  States  in  India 3***]  specified  in  the  Second  Schedule,  then, 
subject  to  the  requirements  of  the  Managing  Body  for  the  purposes  of    clause  (a)  of  section  7  4[and 
section 13] and any provision for expenses of management, the income of the property which has been 
vested  in  the  Society  under  clause  (b)  the  section  6  shall  be  distributed  annually  among  such  Branch 
Committees in the proportion shown in the said Schedule, to be expended by them and at their discretion 
upon all or any of the objects referred to in clause (b) of section 7. 

5[(2) The  6[Central Government] may, by notification in the Gazette of India, direct that  7[any part 
of India]  8***specified in the first column of the Second Schedule shall be excluded therefrom or that 
7[any 
included  
therein and that the percentages specified in the 9[second column] of the said Schedule shall be varied as 
required by any such exclusion or inclusion. 

specified 

therein 

India] 

8*** 

shall 

part 

not 

be 

of 

(3) On the issue of a notification under sub-section (2) the Second Schedule shall be deemed to be 

amended in accordance with such notification. 

(4)  No  notification  under  sub-section  (2)  shall  be  made  without  the  consent  of  every  Branch 
Committee  constituted  in  10 [any  State  in  India  11 ***]  for  the  time  being  included  in  the  Second 
Schedule.] 

9.  Affiliation  of  other  Societies.—The  Managing  Body  may  also  affiliate  to  the  Society  any 
other  society  or  body 12[whether  constituted  in  India  or  in  any  other  country]  having  all  or  any  of  the 
objects and purposes referred to in section 7, and may provide for the allocation and distribution of funds, 
through such society or body, to or for any such objects or purposes. 

1. Section 8 was renumbered as sub-section (1) of that section by Act 17 of 1937, s. 2. 
2. Subs. by the A. O.1950, as amended by the Adaptation of Laws (Third Amendment) Order, 1951, for “any of the Provinces, 

States and other parts of India and Pakistan”. 

3. The words “or in any part of Pakistan” omitted by Act 22 of 1956, s. 4. 
4.  Ins. by s. 4, ibid. 
5. Sub-sections (2) to (4) added by Act 17 of 1937, s. 2. 
6. Subs. by the A. O. 1948, for “G. G. in C.” 
7. Subs. by the A. O. 1950 as amended by the Adaptation of Laws (Third Amendment) Order, 1951, for “any Province, State or 

other part of India”. 

8. The words “or Pakistan” omitted by Act 22 of 1956, s. 4. Earlier inserted by the A.O. 1948,  
9. Subs. by Act 22 of 1956, s. 4, for “third column”. 
10. Subs. by the A. O. 1950, for “the Provinces, States and other part of India and Pakistan”. 
11. The words “or any part of Pakistan” omitted by Act 22 of 1956, s. 4. 
12. Ins. by s. 5, ibid. 

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10.  Decision  of  Managing  Body  as  to  purposes  final .—The  Managing  Body  shall  have 
authority to determine in all cases what matters properly fall within the scope of clause (b) of section 7, 
and its decision in all such matters shall be binding on all Branch Committees and affiliated societies or 
bodies. 

11.  Receipt  and  use  of  gifts.—The  Managing  Body  may  also  receive  and  hold  gifts  of 
whatsoever description either for the general purposes of the Society or for any particular purpose, 1*** 
and on receipt of such gifts may, subject to the provisions of rules made under section 5, apply the same 
to  such  purposes,  either  directly  or  through  Branch  Committees  or  societies  or  bodies  affiliated  under 
section 9. 

12.  Powers  of  Branch  Committees.—Subject  to  the  provisions  of  rules  made  under  section 
2[and the powers of supervision exercisable by the Managing Body thereunder], each Branch Committee 
shall  have  all  power 3***  to  receive  gifts  and  expend  all  monies  received  by  it  for  its  purposes,  either 
directly or through other societies or bodies. 

4[13.  Transfer of property to Pakistan.—(1) Notwithstanding anyting contained in this Act, the 
Managing Body, may, from out of the funds specified in column 1 of the Third Schedule, transfer to the 
Pakistan Red Cross Society the amounts specified in that Schedule as being the share of the Pakistan Red 
Cross Society which that Society has agreed to receive for being applied to the purposes for which they 
were held by the Society. 

(2) Upon the transfer of such amounts to the Pakistan Red Cross Society under sub-section (1), the 
Society shall be freed and discharged from all obligations imposed upon it by or under this Act as in force 
before  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  Red  Cross  Society  (Amendment)  Act,  1956  (22  of  1956),  or 
under any trust or other document in respect of anything to be done in Pakistan or in any part thereof.] 

1. The expression “for which the corpus or income of the property vested in it under clause (b) of section 6 may be applied under 

the provisions of section 7” omitted by Act 22 of 1956, s. 6. 

2. Ins. by s. 7, ibid. 
3. Certain words omitted by Act 14 of 1992, s. 4 (w.e.f.23-1-1992). 
4. Ins. by Act 22 of 1956, s. 8. 

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1[THE FIRST SCHEDULE  
(See section 7) 

Objects to which the funds of the Society may be applied  

(1) Aid to the sick and wounded members of the Armed Forces of the Union in accordance with the 
terms  and  spirit  of  the  Geneva  Conventions  of  12th  August,  1949  and  discharge  of  other  obligations 
devolving  upon  the  Society  under  the  Conventions  as  the  recognised  auxiliary  of  the  Armed  Forces 
Medical Services. 

(2) Aid to the demobilised sick anti wounded members of the Armed Forces of the Union. 

(3) Maternity and Child Welfare. 

(4) Junior Red Cross. 

(5) Nursing and ambulance work. 

(6)  Provision  of  relief  for  the  mitigation  of  suffering  caused  by  epidemics,  earthquakes,  famines, 

floods and other disasters, whether in India or outside. 

(7) The establishment and maintenance of peace among all nations in accordance with the decisions 

of the International Red Cross Organisation. 

(8)  Work  parties  to  provide  comforts  and  necessary  garments,  etc.,  for  hospitals  and  health 

institutions. 

(9) The expenses of management of the Society and its branches and affiliated societies and bodies. 

(10)  The  representation  of  the  Society  on  or  at  International  or  other  Committees  formed  for 

furthering objects similar to those of the Society. 

(11)  The  improvement  of  health,  prevention  of  disease  and  mitigation  of  suffering  and  such  other 

cognate objects as may be approved by the Society from time to time.] 

1. Subs. by Act 22 of 1956, s. 9, for the Schedules. 

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1[THE SECOND SCHEDULE  
(See section 8) 

Statement showing the approximate percentage of the claim of the States and Union territories to the 

income of the property vested in the Society under clause (b) of section 6. 

Name of the States and Union territories 

Andhra Pradesh  

Assam  

Bihar 

2[Gujarat 

3[Haryana 

Kerala 

Madhya Pradesh 

4[Tamil Nadu] 

5[Maharashtra 

6[Karnataka] 

Orissa 

Punjab 

Rajasthan 

Uttar Pradesh 

West Bengal 

Jammu and Kashmir 

8[Chandigarh 

Delhi 

Himachal Pradesh 

Tripura 

Approximate 
 percentage 
5.92 

1.49 

6.25 

5.63] 

3.20] 

1.03 

10.58 

4.52 

11.07] 

4.62 

2.02 

7[4.70] 

6.11 

23.69 

5.84 

1.35 

0.05] 

0.68 

7[1.19] 

0.06] 

1. Subs. by the Adaptation of Laws (No. 4) Order, 1957, for the Second Schedule (w.e.f.1-11-1956). 
2.  Subs.  by  the  Bombay  Reorganisation  (Adaptation  of  Laws  on  Union  Subjects)  No.  2  Order,  1961,  for  the  entry  relating  to 

Bombay (w.e.f.1-5-1960). 

3.  Ins.  by  the  Punjab  Reorganisation  and  Delhi  High  Court  (Adaptation  of  Laws  on  Union  Subiects)  Order,  1968  

(w.e.f.1-11-1956). 

4.  Subs.  by  the  Madras  State  (Alteration  of  Name)  (Adaptation  of  Laws  on  Union  Subjects)  Order,  1970,  for  “Madras”  

(w.e.f.14-1-1969). 

5. Ins. by the Bombay Reorganistation (Adaptation of Laws on Union Subjects) No. 2 Order, 1961 (w.e.f.1-5-1960). 
6. Subs. by the Mysore State (Alteration of Name) (Adaptation of Laws on Union Subjects) Order, 1974 (w.e.f.1-111973). 
7. Subs. by the Punjab Reorganisation and Delhi High Court (Adaptation of Laws on Union Subjects) Order, 1963, for the former 

entry (w.e.f.1-11-1966). 
8. Ins., ibid. (w.e.f.1-11-1966). 

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THE THIRD SCHEDULE  

(See section 13) 

Statement showing the share of Pakistan Red Cross Society in the funds specified in column 1.  
Balance payable to Pakistan 
Red Cross Society in 
securities at cost and cash as 
agreed upon 

Amount advanced to 
Pakistan Red Cross 
Society up to 31-12-
52 

Share  of  Pakistan  Red 
Cross  Society  as  on  30-
6-48 

Name  of  the  Fund 
from  which  transfer 
is to he made 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Rs. 

41,74208 

A. 

6 

P. 

3 

Rs. 

4,04,348 

A. 

13 

P. 

5 

Rs. 

37,69,859 

A. 

8 

4,81,232 

14 

0 

1,30,000 

0 

0 

3,51,232 

14 

91,225 

0 

0 

8,186 

13 

0 

83,038 

3 

Indian Red Cross 
Society 

Indian Forces’ 
Medical After-Care 
Fund 

Lady Chelmsford 
All-India Maternity 
and Child Welfare 
Bureau-Army Child 
Welfare Fund 

Victoria Memorial 
Scholarships Fund  

1,83,669 

Total 

49,30,335 

Add-Amount due 
from Assam Red 
Cross Branch 

Deduct-Amount due 
from West Punjab 
Branch of the 
Pakistan Red Cross 

Net amount payable 
to Pakistan Red 
Cross 
Society………. 

4 

8 

0 

3 

18,395 

5,60,931 

8 

2 

0 

5 

1,65,273 

12 

43,69,404 

36,351 

44,05,755 

5,543 

44,00,212 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

P. 

10 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

10 

Add—Interest earned on the securities in the share of the Pakistan Red Cross Society from 1 -7-
48 to the date of transfer after adjusting interest on the amount due from the West Punjab Branch 
of the Pakistan Red Cross Society.] 

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10 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
